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sarasum41chasez wrote:Nature's Variety is formulated for all life stages. However, it's tough to get cats to switch from a low-quality (but McDonalds-tasty) food to high quality. If you can afford it, switch them to Nature's Variety Instinct frozen raw or canned, as in the long run, food with moisture is a lot better for a cat's health and prevents kidney disease and crystals. But, if you have to go with kibble (my last choice for cats) then go with grain-free (which the Instinct line is). I suggest the rabbit formula, as that's seems to be the tastiest for cats. It's 100% guaranteed, so if they don't like it, you can get your money back.
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Ike4nsync wrote:Blue Buffalo is not geared to the fact that cats are carnivores.
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ETA: So it turns out that Maya has worms. So the vet put her on a dewormer (is that even a word?) and says that I can go ahead and take her off of the science diet and that her food does not have to be for a sensitive stomach. Hopefully the dewormer will stop the diarrhea. So I still need to decide on which brand to give her.
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